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05 Apr 2010

Melanie Scholtz - ‘LIVING STANDARDS’ album launch

Recorded in Norway, Sweden and South Africa, Melanie Scholtz's third album, "Living Standards" will be launched at the Alliance Française, 155, Loop Street, Cape Town on Thursday 8 April 2010 at 8:30pm. This is Melanie's first traditional jazz album and a celebration of her recent 2010 Standard Bank Young Artist Award for Jazz.


Playing repertoire from the new album, Melanie will be joined at the event by previous Standard Bank Award recipients, Mark Fransman (piano), Kesivan Naidoo (drums), two of Sweden's top jazz musicians from her Swedish band, Johan Hörlen (alto saxophone), Martin Sjöstedt (double bass) and a very special guest from Australia Adrian Mears (trombone).

"Living Standards offer the listener a new take on well known American Jazz standards", says Melanie. "It highlights some new South African standards by Carlo Mombelli and Buddy Wells and has allowed me to explore the world of song interpretation and lyric writing.

The album has been a two year labour of love with recording sessions in Sweden during August 2008, Norway August 2009 and South Africa, October 2009. The final sessions were recorded and mixed by Jurgen von Wechmar at Sunset studios in Stellenbosch in late October 2009. This album is a true collaboration and the cultural connections and difference in timbres and textures are clearly heard in this neatly packaged volume of music".


Melanie Scholtz continues to captivate listeners with her original and unique sound and the launch of her new album promises an evening of superb music. Tickets cost R50 and may be booked through Anne Marie at Alliance Française 021 423 5699 or at the door.

http://www.melaniescholtz.com/

Alliance Française Cape Town

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"Jazz and freedom go hand in hand. That explains it. There isn't any more to add to it. If I do add to it, it gets complicated. That's something for you to think about. You think about it and dig it. You dig it..." Thelonious Monk

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